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Clippers romp over Orion

The Clippers lost standout fullback Bailey Appleman to an ankle injury early on. It didn’t matter.

Amboy smashed and dashed its way to 485 yards on the ground, handily winning the battle up front on both sides of the ball in its 43-18 romp over the Orion Chargers in the teams’ Class 2A second-round playoff battle on Saturday night.

Amboy (9-2) advances to host a quarterfinal date with top-ranked Aledo Mercer County (11-0) next Saturday.

Mercer County defeated Rockford Lutheran 42-14 Saturday. In the first round, Mercer County downed Morrison 25-14.

Appleman led the Clippers’ ground game with 102 yards in last Saturday’s 36-12 first-round win over North Shore Country Day. Against Orion, Appleman got just two carries for 14 yards before leaving in the first quarter with an ankle injury.

Cooper Nelson, Spencer Johnson and the offensive line picked up the slack. Nelson piled up 237 yards and Johnson 134, and both scored two touchdowns.

“We had to step up – me and Spencer, and Jackson [Sorrells] too,” said Nelson, who had a 91-yard run and a 48-yard TD. “We had to pull through with Bailey gone. He does a lot for us, and we had to pick up for him.”

Johnson was happy to contribute in a big way after being slowed much of the season by an ankle injury himself.

“I’ve been limited since this came up in Week 3,” he said. “It felt good to get back to where I’ve been before.”

After Orion (6-5) went up 3-0 with a 32-yard field goal, Amboy reeled off the next 28 points.

Johnson had runs of 49 and 33 yards to set up a 6-yard TD by Appleman for the Clippers’ first score. Nelson made it 12-3 with a 48-yard touchdown run with 3:55 left in the first quarter.